FRI—MON, JUNE 19—22 · AERO THEATRE
Presented by Mid-Century Productions & The American Cinematheque
(1960) 7:30
EN CAS DE MALHEUR
LOVE IS MY PROFESSION
(1958) 9:55
CLASS TOUS RISQUES
THE BIG RISK
(1960) 7:30
UN TÉMOIN DANS LA VILLE
WITNESS IN THE CITY
(1959) 9:45
VOICI LE TEMPS DES ASSASSINS
DEADLIER THAN THE MALE
(1956) 7:30
(1963) 9:30
(1948) 7:30
LE SEPTIÈME JURÉ
THE SEVENTH JUROR
(1958) 9:15
→ The Aero Theater, is located at 1328 Montana Ave, Santa Monica, Phone: 310.260.1528. Advance tickets can be ordered through Fandango, or purchased at the Aero box office, open 1.5 hrs before the first show. *Please note that second feature showtimes are approximate.
SUNDAY, JUNE 21, 2015SALUTE TO JULIEN DUVIVIER
VOICI LES TEMPS DES ASSASSINS / DEADLIER THAN THE MALE 7:30
While the other French femmes fatales are "hot," none of them approach the coiled ferocity of Danièle Delorme in DEADLIER THAN THE MALE. It's possible that no one in the history of cinema is as driven to a life of ruthless scheming by the bitter recollection of her hardscrabble youth—even Delorme herself, when interviewed, shrank from the implications within the character. American noir aficionados would do well to recall ANGEL FACE (1952) and think of Delorme's work here as "Jean Simmons on steroids."
Matching her step-for-step are Jean Gabin, the target of her desperate, malevolent scheming; Germain Kerjean as his controlling, cold-hearted mother; Gérard Blain as his clueless surrogate son; and Lucienne Bogaert as Delorme's decay-ridden, drug-addicted mother. Featuring superb camerawork by Armand Thiraud (Clouzot's longtime right-hand man), DEADLIER THAN THE MALE is arguably the definitive French film noir. Dir. Julien Duvivier (1956, 107 min.)
CHAIR DE POULE / HIGHWAY PICKUP 9:30
Legendary director Duvivier (PÉPÉ LE MOKO, LE FIN DU JOUR, PANIQUE) was nearing the end of his illustrious career, but he saved one of the best for last in HIGHWWAY PICKUP, in which the essence of noir's hard-boiled school is distilled in a taut tale of fate, lust and enveloping entrapment. Robert Hossein is at his astringent best as a thief on the lam who jumps from frying pan into the fire when he holes up at a highway truck stop where he's quickly embroiled in the grasping, malevolent schemes of a hard-bitten, voluptuous vixen (Catherine Rouvel) who will literally stop at nothing to get what she wants! With Jean Sorel, and Jacques Bertand. With photography from Léonce-Henri Burel, longtime right-hand man of Robert Bresson. Dir. Julien Duvivier (1963, 107 min.).